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M42.0 - Scheuermann Disease: Causes & Treatment

M42.0 is the ICD-10 code for Scheuermann disease, a growth-related spinal condition in adolescents characterized by structural changes to the vertebral bodies.

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M42.0 is the ICD-10 code for Scheuermann disease, a growth-related spinal condition in adolescents characterized by structural changes to the vertebral bodies.

What is M42.0 (Scheuermann Disease)?

M42.0 is the ICD-10 diagnosis code for juvenile osteochondrosis of the spine, commonly known as Scheuermann disease or Scheuermann kyphosis. It is a skeletal growth disorder in which structural changes develop in the vertebral bodies, primarily in the thoracic spine and, less frequently, in the lumbar spine. The condition typically manifests during the adolescent growth spurt and most commonly affects young people between the ages of 10 and 18.

Causes

The exact cause of Scheuermann disease has not been fully established. Several contributing factors are discussed in the medical literature:

  • Genetic predisposition: A familial pattern suggests a hereditary component.
  • Mechanical overload: Sustained pressure on the growth plates (epiphyses) of the vertebrae during development.
  • Impaired blood supply: Disrupted circulation to the vertebral endplates may interfere with normal bone development.
  • Collagen abnormalities: Changes in the collagen structure of intervertebral discs and vertebral bodies are also considered a potential factor.

Symptoms

Clinical presentation varies depending on the severity of the condition. Typical symptoms include:

  • Visible rounded upper back (thoracic kyphosis or hunchback posture)
  • Back pain, especially after prolonged sitting or physical activity
  • Reduced spinal mobility
  • Muscle tension in the back and shoulder region
  • In severe cases: nerve compression causing pain radiating into the arms or legs

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is typically established through the following assessments:

  • Physical examination: Evaluation of spinal posture and range of motion.
  • X-ray of the spine: Characteristic findings include wedge-shaped vertebral bodies, Schmorl nodes (protrusions of disc material into the vertebral body), and a kyphosis angle exceeding 40 to 45 degrees.
  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): Used for detailed assessment of intervertebral discs and neural structures.

The ICD-10 code M42.0 specifically denotes the juvenile form (occurring during the growth phase), which is distinguished from M42.1 (adult osteochondrosis of the spine).

Treatment

Treatment depends on the patient's age, the degree of curvature, and the severity of symptoms. Available treatment approaches include:

Conservative Treatment

  • Physical therapy: Targeted exercises to strengthen the core and back muscles and improve spinal flexibility.
  • Orthopedic brace (bracing): In growing adolescents with a kyphosis angle exceeding 50 degrees, bracing may help slow further progression.
  • Pain management: Analgesics such as ibuprofen may be used to relieve significant pain.
  • Physical activity: Back-friendly sports such as swimming, cycling, and back-strengthening exercises are recommended.

Surgical Treatment

Surgery is rarely required and is only considered in cases of severe curvature (kyphosis angle over 70 to 75 degrees), persistent severe pain, or neurological deficits. The procedure typically involves surgical realignment and stabilization of the spine (spinal fusion or spondylodesis).

Prognosis

When diagnosed early and managed consistently, the prognosis is generally favorable. Many patients experience no significant long-term functional limitations. In more severe cases, however, chronic back pain or progressive spinal deformity in adulthood may occur.

References

  1. World Health Organization: ICD-10 International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision - Code M42.0: Juvenile osteochondrosis of spine. WHO, Geneva.
  2. Spiegel DA, Flynn JM: Scheuermann's Kyphosis. In: Weinstein SL, Flynn JM (eds.): Lovell and Winter's Pediatric Orthopaedics, 7th ed., Wolters Kluwer, 2014.
  3. Lowe TG: Scheuermann disease. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1990;72(6):940-945. PubMed PMID: 2365734.

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